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Improved External Cause of Injury Coding: A Military Necessity On behalf of the Office of the Secretary of Defense LTC Steven H. Bullock, USACHPPM DoD Health Affairs POC: Lt Col Nancy K. Fagan
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Improved External Cause of Injury Coding: A Military Necessity On behalf of the Office of the Secretary of Defense LTC Steven H. Bullock, USACHPPM DoD.

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Page 1: Improved External Cause of Injury Coding: A Military Necessity On behalf of the Office of the Secretary of Defense LTC Steven H. Bullock, USACHPPM DoD.

Improved External Cause of Injury Coding: A Military Necessity

On behalf of the Office of the Secretary of Defense

LTC Steven H. Bullock, USACHPPM

DoD Health Affairs POC: Lt Col Nancy K. Fagan

Page 2: Improved External Cause of Injury Coding: A Military Necessity On behalf of the Office of the Secretary of Defense LTC Steven H. Bullock, USACHPPM DoD.

Burden of Injuries and Diseases on US Army 06

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3000

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4000

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5000

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6000

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7000

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8000

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9000

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Other*

Cardiovascular

Genitourinary

Resp Disease

Digestive

Infect/parasite

Skin

Resp Infection

Sense organ

Muskuloskeletal

Signs/symptoms

Mental

Injury

Medical encounters

Individuals affected

Hospital bed days

ICD

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Medical Encounters/ Individuals Affected

Source: Medical Surveillance Monthly Report, 12(3):17, Apr07 (http://amsa.army.mil/1MSMR/2007/v14_n01.pdf#Article2)

Medical Encounters = Outpatient + Inpatient

*Includes all ICD-9 codes groups with less than 50,000 medical encounters

Page 3: Improved External Cause of Injury Coding: A Military Necessity On behalf of the Office of the Secretary of Defense LTC Steven H. Bullock, USACHPPM DoD.

Largest Health Problem in Military

• >1,200,000 injuries affecting ~900,000 Servicemembers

• >25 million days of limited duty

Greatest Health Threat to Military Readiness

Page 4: Improved External Cause of Injury Coding: A Military Necessity On behalf of the Office of the Secretary of Defense LTC Steven H. Bullock, USACHPPM DoD.

DoD Established Need for Better Coding

• SECDEF: Prevent injury to improve readiness

•Phase I: 28 Sep 07 C&M

• E927 Overexertion & strenuous and repetitive movements or loads– Sudden traumatic– Cumulative trauma from

• Repetitive impact• Repetitive motion• Prolonged static positioning

– General overexertion

Page 5: Improved External Cause of Injury Coding: A Military Necessity On behalf of the Office of the Secretary of Defense LTC Steven H. Bullock, USACHPPM DoD.

Phase II- Oct 2008 implementation

• 22 significant activity categories (PT, sports/recreation, hobbies)

• Activity code status– Civilian

• Work• Leisure• Student

– Military• Military activity• Leisure

• Expanded stress fracture diagnosis codes

• Water transport improvements for military watercraft

• Firearm mechanical malfunction improvements

• Expansion of injuries in operations of war (battle and non-battle)

• Chapter heading notes encouraging “use additional code” to describe cause

Page 6: Improved External Cause of Injury Coding: A Military Necessity On behalf of the Office of the Secretary of Defense LTC Steven H. Bullock, USACHPPM DoD.

Process

• WHO acknowledges importance of activity for prevention

• ICD-10, ICD-10-CM, ICECI, and military-only code scheme considered

• Consultation with nosologists, DoD cause coding resource group (including UBU)

• Parallel concepts from ICD-10 and 10-CM

• Codes mutually exclusive (no redundancy)

• Clear guidelines document planned

Page 7: Improved External Cause of Injury Coding: A Military Necessity On behalf of the Office of the Secretary of Defense LTC Steven H. Bullock, USACHPPM DoD.

Benefits of Oct 08 Implementation

• Complete the redesign of EHR to capture codes

• Improved surveillance now– Enables targeted resources for prevention initiatives

– Provides a monitor of success of prevention strategies

– Reduces costs of care

– Fosters partnership with safety centers as public health agencies

– Improves Force readiness

• Beta-test for future system(s)– Leverages remaining lifetime of legacy system

– Allows for exclusion/inclusion criteria refinement

– Provides a test of coding consistency in subset population

– Expandable to meet unforeseen needs

– Codes remain optional for civilian use

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